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NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Albert Sagrera  on 

How can we upload documentation justifying this credit? Calculations on 90% average annual rainfall, 80% TSS removal, and other documentation?

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Societat Organica
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Tue Apr 23, 2013, 3:13 pm

some doubts

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Albert Sagrera  on 

Hi, in our project we have a 60% of the site vegetated, planted with meadow, we have a small impervious surface near the building, and the building itself.

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Arcadis North America
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Wed Mar 6, 2013, 5:23 pm

Which type of water needs to be filtered?

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Marcio Alberto Casado Pereira  on 

Dear all, Please confirm this assumption - our interpretation of this credit is that it only applies to runoff, not to roof captured water. Is this correct?

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Tue Jan 29, 2013, 12:47 pm

Combination Campus / On-site approach?

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Cara Sloat  on 

I'm working on a Canadian, CAGBC LEED NC 2009 project that is located with a business park.

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Arcadis North America
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Fri Dec 14, 2012, 9:26 am

Slow Release Fertilizer Requirements

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Stantec IP - Dupe - Do not use  on 

Can anyone provide any insight into slow-release fertilizer requirements?

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Fri Nov 23, 2012, 2:23 am

TSS RETENTION

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Albert Sagrera  on 

Hello! We are having a hard time justifying the 80% retention of TSS.

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Arcadis North America
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Mon Nov 12, 2012, 11:27 am

Accounting for Forested Areas

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Melissa Wrolstad  on 

I have a project with a LEED site boundary that includes some undisturbed naturally forested area. How do I account for this area in stormwater quality calculations?

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CodeGreen Solutions
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Tue Oct 16, 2012, 7:25 pm

Vegetated areas

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Patricia Missawa  on 

I’m having some doubts on how to define the stormwater volume treated by different types of vegetated areas since in Brazil we don’t have any study related to it. 1- If my project has a flat vegeta

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ABUD Engineering Ltd.
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Wed Oct 10, 2012, 5:24 pm

Absorption well somewhere else

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Jorge Lopez de Obeso  on 

Hi there! Our project located in Guadalajara-Mx is applying for EP on SScr2. After few tests on site, we detected that the terrain doesn´t have any capacity of infiltration.

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KILTIK Consultoría
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Thu Aug 30, 2012, 8:27 pm

LEED SS Credit 6.2 - NYC building, Tight Fit

NC-2009 SSc6.2:Stormwater Design—Quality Control
posted by  Matthieu Bouadana  on 

Hoping someone could help me out - I'm looking for a Stormwater Management system which will be going under a NYC building to fulfill LEED SS Credit 6.2.

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Wed Jul 18, 2012, 4:39 pm